This is a Double Dresser, designed by Florence Knoll for Knoll International in 1958. This example dates to the 1960s and features a rich Brazilian Rosewood Veneer. The wooden case sports six wide drawers and sits atop a chromed-steel base with adjustable feet. A black spacer separates the two chests, and the piece has a…
This is a Model 3238 Spanish Dining Chair. It features a brawny quarter-sawn solid oak frame, with a thick slung saddle-leather seat and backrest. It was designed by the great Danish designer Børge Mogensen in 1958 and manufactured by CI designs. CI Designs was a licensed manufacturer of Mogensen designs, as well as a number…
This is a Florence Knoll Stacking Stool Side Table, Model 75, designed by Florence Knoll for Knoll in 1950. This particular example dates to the 1960s. It features a wrought-iron hairpin-leg base, and has a brown faux-wood laminate top. It can be utilized as a stool or as a small side table. The piece measures…
These are large Desk Chairs in Tan leather with Bronze Four-Star Bases, produced by Stow-Davis Furniture of Grand Rapids, MI. in the 1960s. The listed price includes one chair, and we have three chairs available for purchase in this colorway. Their frames are constructed of bronzed steel, and they come equipped with heavy duty casters….
This is a T69 dining table, originally designed by Osvaldo Borsani and Eugenio Gerli for Tecno Italia in 1963. The base is constructed of die-cast aluminum with applied black lacquer. It also has a thick glass top. The table was manufactured in Italy in the during the 1960’s. The top is in good vintage condition…
This is a reversible Teak and Cane Full Headboard, designed by Arne Wahl Iversen and manufactured by Danish firm Falster Mobelfabrik in the 1960s. The piece is formed of solid and veneered teak, and features a caned insert that can be reversed to show an all teak headboard if so desired. The headboard has a…
This is a large teak rectangular wall mirror, designed by Pedersen & Hansen for Viby J. in the early 1960s. The piece was hand made in Denmark The mirror measures 21.5 inches wide, 1.75 inches deep, and 40.5 inches high. The mirror is In excellent vintage condition and is ready to hang. Please see photos.
This is a 1960s Rosewood Bench or Coffee Table, designed by Torbjorn Afdal and produced by Mellemstrands Mobelfabrik in Norway. The fine grain of the rosewood veneer on this piece is exquisite. It would serve beautifully as a perch in a foyer, or could alternately be utilized as a low coffee table. The piece measures…
This is a 1960s ‘Triennale’ Floor Lamp, model 12128, attributed to Angelo Lelli for Arredoluce. The model 12128 drew its name from the Italian exhibition of the same name, making its debut in 1947. This example dates to the 1960s. It has three conical shades in aluminum, having been coated in black, white and grey…
This is a Triennale credenza sideboard, model 29A, initially designed by Arne Vodder in 1957 and produced by Sibast in Denmark. This example dates to the 1960s. The piece has a case of Brazilian rosewood on the exterior with some teak details inside. In 1957, Vodder was awarded first prize at the X Triennale di…
Listed for sale is a gorgeous Verner Panton for Fritz Hansen Bachelor lounge chair. This example dates to the late 1960 s and comes with both its original cover and another more recent cover (shown in the photos). This is an iconic and very rare Panton piece. It measures 29.14 inches tall by 29.14 inches…
Listed for sale is a single (multiple chairs are available, though sold separately) Verner Panton for Fritz Hansen box chair, produced circa mid 1960s. These are gorgeous and iconic chairs, intended for both indoor and outdoor use. The set was acquired in the midwest and was just freshly refinished and restored with a black powder…
This is a walnut two-door cabinet, designed by Jens Risom and produced by his company, Jens Risom Designs. It was handcrafted in the USA in the 1960s. It has a beautifully grained walnut case, with three inner shelves. It has brushed steel legs and pulls. We have a matching credenza in our inventory, as well…
This is a studio-crafted, round walnut coffee table by American woodturner Rude Osolnik. The piece was acquired directly from the estate of Rude Osolnik, and the table formerly resided in the designer s own home. Osolnik was an important post-war American craftsman, and Queen Elizabeth was even presented with one of his bowls as a…
This is a walnut credenza, designed by Jens Risom and produced by his company, Jens Risom Designs. It was handcrafted in the USA in the 1960s. It has a beautifully grained walnut case, with several drawers and storage spaces. It has brushed steel legs and pulls. This piece measures 21 inches deep, 54.25 inches wide,…
This is an Extension Dining Table in Walnut, dating to the 1960s. It is attributed to Jack Cartwright for the manufacturer Founders. The design features a curved slab base. The piece is formed of solid and veneered walnut and is accompanied by two removable leaves. It can be used as is, or we can have…